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normally

/nawr-muh-lee/US // ˈnɔr mə li //UK // (ˈnɔːməlɪ) //

通常,通常情况下,一般来说,正常情况下

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in a normal or regular way: The wound is healing normally.
    • : according to rule, general custom, etc.; as a rule; ordinarily; usually.

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Examples

  • What would normally take years to set up is being compressed into less than a year, leaving engineers to adapt manufacturing processes on the fly.

  • Say, if you can’t have the windows fully open because the air is too chilly, spread your guests out more than you normally would.

  • His startup sits where the sand normally gets squeezed, and essentially provides an avenue not just to expand that opening but theoretically organise the sand to run through it in a more orderly way.

  • Teams normally spend the week leading up to the Super Bowl in the city in which the game is to be played.

  • That normally would give this rowdy city a peerless cause for teeming streets.

  • Normally, 434 members (minus Michael Grimm who resigned) would vote for Speaker.

  • Yes, cops are under stress and tension (though their jobs are far less dangerous than normally supposed).

  • Normally at high latitude you feel really unwell, but I drank it and felt rejuvenated.

  • But as one Jordanian intelligence source told The Daily Beast, “we know ISIS and we know that for it women do not normally count.”

  • The drama transfixed the normally calm Sydney, known for its laid-back vibe and relaxed population.

  • Normally, coagulation takes place in two to eight minutes after the blood leaves the vessels.

  • Normally, erythroblasts are present only in the blood of the fetus and of very young infants.

  • Extracellular iodin-staining granules, which are present normally, are more numerous in iodophilia.

  • On the other hand, except in children, where the percentage is normally low, pus is uncommon with less than 80 per cent.

  • Normally, the cytoplasm of leukocytes stains pale yellow with iodin.